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mm rAsm TWO Tn TincR-A-inn Marum; BtjBUMorm, m. c rSIDAY. MAMS U, WIS. A OOUMUXICATtON. Mitor, Tirice-Weelilr Oiapatiok, Snziiact^n, N. C., Mr D«r Sir:— T'^ m*» an m^ostin£ place b> Hr^ Bosweil in y»ur roeeat papU. Jl* itted to show wby he is atcainst HbitioA. . Why did those Passna yell “Greu is Diana, drreat is . Diana?" Because Mtey were interests finaneuUy i tbitt degraded warship u.the Scrip tires state. But sense over-rulid Iasi and now ti>»t goddess is relejtated to hr desen^ doom. Hanunon^ beclouds the mind. All tfaat hive read Mr, Boswell’s argu Mets must he: cons'itio^:^!^^ Ms braiT) is either very sorrily devdoped or pitifully impaired. It was hiffiily gratifyiaR to me to him stagrger and stumble like a drunken man i*i his grammar and logic.- Perhaps h; was possessed with a goodly measure *f his “delicious strong drink,”, when •nacting that ludicious fai-cc of ‘.he (nhilosuyhic icribi ily own .fathei* iii . iut'tetl a iar-room i:i dsy? gone by. He could tell in Unmistakable terms •f his trials ai;d miacTie.-? ii'. that work. He broughx home in the eVenip.gs hiiu- Jreds of dollars that h;icl iteen taken ill ovei- iho but when God rr'bbtQ him of stn-ngui I’vom beint: in the Jan:/’ ci'ii.ir ..'O much, all of hi.^'accu- •I'j'il''": - ’vcpt llkc.ri'noko foi-.doc- tor'.-i bil!.-!. Hii \y.vi- i'iin-.iiy wa.-i s'livu- tf !eft in U:stiUtiio:i a::l i,-mov\ hav ing to licpcnd on the .'Cin;ty wage of an oldeily son ai'.d also a oil of chai- ity. Mi-, father '.vas a kiiuiiy ?'Ort ji a man and had many fjicnds "up- towii" i!i hia paiiiiy days, iiiit ivlion he got down with rhouniatism at home and was in need. l!iot,o frien U (excep* one or two) didn't know hiai, nor even came about *'‘•'1. I might say thai ! Iioiicvi' a man that so urspi'incijiled as to procure a U\"ing through the sai“ nt' whisk ‘v doe.s not de..:erve any friends; but you uf mere charity I hoKeve jomo of ihe men and women (especially of ihe Christian element) of this town IioaId have come to vi.sit my po>>r father, if for nothing more than to console hin. ov help him to pass ;ho hou!s of suffering away ill friendly, t?AT!.vepsalion—for Kt.‘ \va. ;» ililiiroai reader iitid could talk. But t-rt return to the whiKki*>’ ques- tioix. f-know liquor its true 'ight; too muv'ii \}L ii6 'ichcj’s ujHjn the u'orld lo sp*‘;ik a woi^ in its favor. Even unprejudkud will *iay that il U !\(>r nooc-;- >*ary for modicinnl s(j{7itninu“ IV;}] nutn'y mi -jJd mau tottcrinjr tiio grnvo. un;:^inly in per.s>i:i and uuluvahlo iii spirit^ be cause or his nwra'y—she doe.sn’L lovt hiiM at heart but .hc tries to, more »>speciaJly for \\U coirij doep dowm ir. their heart liquor ir; :in ovil thiiiff worthy to !)e called ‘‘liquid damnation** but l>Krause they derive jKKmc protit in its traJTic thej' pla;e it next to their heaiT-s. One of Amer* k*a\^ famou.^ jadj?es said tluit nixi'jty per ciiTit of the crimes that eorAe to his tiotiee w:is caiiised pvinvirily from Si^uor. Ju.n notice the next ‘•■writ“- up" of a murder case and sw the Smth of this sLatement. In the .siims issue of The Disp.iteh that B'.s article appeared in, wjis some pithy extracts from aft e.>c-Gcvei-nor'.i .speech who •ipoke at Burlington. His thoughts co incide with niy own, and I belie.e with every fair-mindeti, right-minded, and clcan-minded person. Thank God liquor i.s going. Sincerely, 1 Hi £i!incaster St- i.'.A.VID D. REID. ZEPPEUNS CROP BOMBS ON PAMS i Gmm taial t»d itaie te ficad I ^ Cipita! lit Bits S)^t BlM%l tiTtzgis BBFUY FgnnuiiE PcopI* Ramained Calm Ouhng Be>« barilmrnt—Trumpet* Warned City Of Aerial FleaVa Approach Taris.—At, an early; morning hoar Zeppelin airships raided PariF, aiid dropped a doseii ho&ibs; hut the daih. age was unimportant. Seven- or eight persons tiere injured, but; cmly one seriously. Fordr of the aircrall. stirted foi- the capittU foUowiixg the valley .01 tlie Oise, but only two reached their goal. Missiles, alsci were droppt^o at Cpm- plegne, ilibecourt and Dreslliieoun, but without serious result. Paris remained calai while Uio aerial inyasion W!is In progress, aivd re*i- deuts of 'lie city exhlbiled more curi osity ihau fear. trnmt>ets gave th* signal that all lights. must be e,\iiw ai? soou'as waMiiilg Viis> re- ceir.etl of the Zj'ppelihs’ aDi»roatlv Sear(‘hiight.s >v«re turned otr ihk cloud:5. aaU-ainTafl suns Opened fir:* a»d aeroplanes rose to att;ick rhi* G(.‘njia:i.^.-hul their operations were hniiip.ert^d by. a i)ea\y mist. Official Report On Raid Aii official .Cf^nnnuijiraiiOiv roj’iirciiis?. the raid declares U s«r\'ed_ only to sfiuu' llo^r well the defensive arranjie-. ment.'; would, work mtt ^ihen put lo the test. The stat‘nu-nt follows: . . '•Hctwut'ii. 1:15 auii ^ o’clock ihis^ nioruiiiK tVmr Zeppelin.-^ started fowar^ Paris, from tlv? direction of 'oui- pei^ne. (?t'’ vulh^y oH the Oise. T'vvo wrrt i ;»5np‘*iled to retnrn . bfl'ure rt*acliinft- I^aris. tine- at Itoiien (10 north of Paris), thp other ut Xault‘ ion l!io Seir.t\ •’*> miles from Parisi. Thp n?!u r t'vo wt*re iUtaeked hy auii ai'.'Jjrari iiuns and only pHsned ovt-r •lutiyuu; tUririct.- of the north- wr-sUTu purt of Pans anii neichbortnK suburb.-. Th»‘v withdnnv after having dn-?);M‘d a b\)Ul^^^.. >ou;e of which did •wplivji*. Thf* daiuajie don^ was uulir.iK)rt;i!it. or ♦"tphl persion: u?*rf* inituvd. only ono seriousJy. ■Tiie dilfenMit r«;itious for anti- ain rjl'i d**tVn‘^* opvnt*d lire upct! Uu' \>hlch •-'■‘■n? '-onstantly kept UiuMiiKt'tS »!V 'oa^(•hti^hts. One ap* peart'd i'} {iav-» l«'vn hit. The aero plane sinadvon took pari in lh«* action, bju h{imp»‘rpd purj^uit. • Sufuniin^: up. the Zeppelin raid un I’iirin uuij a c«Mnple‘c taUurc, It servr-^1 isnly t*i di iuoustrali^ how 'ft^ell the do- f»‘usivf‘ arrani;«‘m‘Mit.-i work. The pop\i In?Ion v\as -alnj. On the-ir way bade. tJ;»- ^».'ppeiin.s •irnpped a dozen iuren' ■ dia ry or c'>{plosivo buuibs on J.'oui- dniuu only unimportant dam- -:{.4.V'. T'nrfe bumbs wen; dropped on llibet onrt and Dre.slincourt, to tlic; >J' ’on!p»’i?n«'. without rocuU . LUMBER COMPANY Contractors and Dealers in AH Kinds of fiiiildiog Material:*' Ceiling;. Fioorihg Siding Boxirig MoUinif Shingles I.aths Doors Sash Liiue Cement Cement Plaster Paints Oils Varnishi'^i Fit>f>r Stains Window.^ Biinda See Us Before You Build. Lumber Co. Mebane, N. G. HU&BAH FOR WOODBOW. W. R. CsJawaay, Shulls Mills, N. C. Hurrah for dear old Woodrow, Auler of our mighy nation. Sti-jp house and low tariff laws. And fpreijrn immi^£t]0B. The man who love.s ..s with all his beart And said he would make tlrf'igs better rittt it comes to us when we stop to thiiik, That h^ hasn’t come tip to the .The roan who tells u« to understand. I’ll reducc the hi^h cost of Hving; liut he '”>ok our jobs throughout the iai.d. And wc rat i^e-soup he is giving The man who promis^ ail the good, - -And said it wasn't hot air; ' : j!ut the i»-orking tnan who supports him, Eelieve.s now he wasn't fair. ' Hurrah for dear old WOodrow, We respect his high position. He fills the hungry, mouths with sojp ■And thiiiits he fills hi.s mission. The Telephone Operator Says: The New Beil Telephone System is different from the old in many re- specfts. In order to get good service on the new telephones it is essential that you use the telephone properly. ♦ The ooerators expedi: to be patient, always, and to help you in every pos sible way until you become accustomed to the new Adau)s Avtnue and Hall Stv»>et fntmea:2td\y co-operation There was no full moon last month, wMch was the first. I'-ebniary in sixty* j'.ine years without a ^ull moon. But let’s not K”*nible -at that^ for there Were t>vo full Kioons in January and there will be two in April.—Pine Bloom correspondence in Camilla (Ga-V Enterprise.. I CHURCH bmECTORY \ IfEl’OK.VED CHURCH, »'BONT 8TBBET M. B. CBVM8, SOUTH. EtcT. D. U. Tuttle Pastar. PeaM to thoM whi> Mtter. Bleeains« to those who f». i^eacbinf> everj Snndai'i A. M. and 7:30 P. »€. Sacramerat .of th«.Lord’i» Slippcc witk offering for Church ciiaritiea, Ffnt Suuday io month. Sundaj School, every . Sitaday, 9uM A. IL i-iay«r Meetinx, Wedoeadayi 8:06 h, M. ■ b'oard Steward! meet on Moodaf 8:W t. after Fourth Sunday in eafib moiiih Woman’i innary Society ne«ti 4:00 P. M., c Monday, after lit and 3rd Sundays. i*ursonage; corner W. Dads and Uok* Streets. I'a:itot-‘s Taiephone, No. 168. Hinjr—Tall;—Hang Upr—“Bufiy,” WEBB A^'ENIIE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Corner Front and .■Vnderson Streets. Rev, i}, c. Cox. Sunday School every Sabbath at 9:45 A. M. Preaching every First and Third Sa!>- Itath at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. fit. Mid-Week Service every Wednetday, 7:30 P. U. Everj'one Welcomt. Rev. E. C, Durham, Pastor. Preaching erery lirst Sunday at il:0« A. M., and 7:80 P. M, Second Smi- day at 7:30 P. II. Sunday School every Sunday at A.M. A. M. H. F. Moore, Superintendeoi. Everybody Walcome. pRBsarrgRiAN church. KfiT. Donald Mclver, Pastor. Sarvice* every Sunday at U.-OO A. M and 7:30 P. M, Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. B. R. Seliars, Saparistiandwtt. Prayer Meeting, W«dnesday at 7:#» P. M The Public is cordially invited to aii servieea. , BAPTIST CHURCH. l-arpunnge t.'opner Front Troi- linger -Streets. HOCIITT MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH. Wide Awake. North Carolina i« wider awake this •ainute than ever before, said Bion 11 Butier in last Sunday’s News and Ob »er\'er. -4,nd there i.« new liffc in old Orange aaid the State Journal in a recen issue. The people of Orar^ge are gjrdinj op (iieir loins for a PuH, a steadj joU; and a pull all together for prog ross. Orange is quite capable of keep- inff steady pace with Norfch Carolina ra rapid deveiopinent.—News Letter. fiiijix-. -;«i and Au^trinna rc.idf in Italy h:ivi- l)efn advlscil l)y llioif n-^poctiv.- t-(>ns«U To li-rtvp t!if J .'IJ.'JIV.V- ;l'i uiy a>> p.;?~':^ll>lo n that t^a aian.v ti.Tviiaii uiilitary .spii'!. iiave rnteri^ii liiai til? Ri'ncral stalT lias clinni;- ‘?A itr! .mobi!i7.;itio;i plans, (H>c.a«se thfi'i' i.-i rt:ju='i! i.i l)i'Hi'v.j r!:at >>piTnt hav l-rvc:i!oi!. Tl-iti (SiiM’Uale D'ltalia puhJisli.^.^ ai. In’.erview' with ^Scr.. Ja. dt'p^il.v fn'iii*. Orntiiona. w^iii tl;.' innm.'nt has come. wi!i refniirf a rortniixlii tn (ratluT an array on the I'roii'ior in full war ^tSciencT and slrateRlcaily «li.;|>layel. Kvi'n ad tnitiiiiK that oonc's-,-;ii>us may lie of fered. a :^how rtf o-.ir force would per mit liploniacy (o r--pcak loudly whoit the fioutitry is in a condition to liavf its tist raisf-a rcaily iii sErik.: liard," After examinin.s thi' .situation of the AUsiro-Gf^rman fiirccs. r.eneral Pi.ioja f?aiii iliai 'tlio (-•■ntr::l ompiros lannoi afford to liavo l.ohiml them a miliio:’ ^Ir.sJ-iine J'rosl! irnop^- da>v march from Vif^nna.'" •iS' Germans Take Cutch Steamer Amsterdam.-~AJioti)er I^tch s!»*am- er. the Batavier V. has been seized by the Germans an1 Jcto Zi'P- bruggo. according to The Telf-jrraaf Tho ship left Rotterdam for London. 'whh a meat carpo. The Roiterdam Maasboch-^ says it has learned that ?be crews of the Katavier V and the Zaanstroom Ca Duteli steamer sei2ed by the Germans), ;ogether with the women iind children who '^ere on the j tvo v^'.ssols Af^re released on their arrival at Zeebru,??e. hut that the of-; fioers and IG Belgians were arrested ’* Battering The Dardanelles Paris.—Admirals of the allied deet. who conferred aboard the •'rench flagship SufTeru, are believed to have decided unanimously to renew soon the general attack on tlte Dardanelles, says a Hava^ dispatch from Tenedos. The French battleship Gaulois, the dispatch says, w’hich was badly d&m- oged by the Turkish fort?, is anchored in deep water off Mavrais island, while her sl.^ter ship, the Char3em»fite» is standfw*; by. \l has beeu found difft- cult 1:0 make Smmedi^to repairs to th« Oaulot# becjRuse of storray weath«r. :,Vety Attractive Low lluaRdi,Trip Fares Southern Railway Premier Carrier of tV:e Scuth :s9 fi (tOQ KR—Burlington, N. C. to Memphis. Tenn. Ae- American Cotton Manufactureres Asso-;,- ciation. Dales of sale April 10-11-12 th. l9i& with nnai.i iimit, mic-r;ight of Aprii 24thll915.. tfq ^A-Burlirgton. N. C. Xo'^Wzshrngton, D. *?’^*“'^ccunt DaujEhters of the Air.erican Revolution, Dates?, of April 15-16-17 1915. with final iimit or May 8-,th 19J5.ih;feS!-t'^&?-s- ... dji Q OA—BuriirgUr, N, C. to Chatlanof'ga, Tenn, ac- Scuiherr CcrAcr^r.ce for Education snd Industry. Dates t;f s;-t!e April 25-£6-27th 1915, with final limit, mid-nisr'iit of May 8th 1915. 1 AA—Burlington, N. C. toMouRton, Texas, account A •'-^'■'Southern Baptist Convention, Dates of sale Mi.y 6th to Uch, inclusive with final limit, irid-nigbt of May 31st 1915. Fares from s.1! other point.*: on same ba.sis. For further infoimation, Pullmar reservatiorts, etc, apply to any Southern Railway Astent or 8. O. F. York Tr&veiing Passenger .4gent 11:00 A. U and 7:30 r. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:S0 A, M Prayer Me«-tinj; Wedne.sdajr, l.'VS I'. M. J.adies’ .Aid Soi-iety First Sunday Af ternoon, Hev. M. W. Boclt, Rutar. Sonday Worship, 11;0» A. M., anil 7:30 P. M. Scnday School at 9:30 A. H. J. J, Scott, Superintendott Praise and Prayer Services, Wednr.- d«y AC 7:80 P. M. CliriaUaa Ctilture Clnsa, Satardaf at a:W P. M. Charch _PoDf£|vjiee^ W^nesdiay fc«- ■'0"»th. iiunday in aacn raontb. Womsn’.^ Oniaai First Monday of g»oW Month. 3:30 P. M. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, rjittrfh «f The Holy CaBiferler. The Rev. .luhn Benners tlibble. Rector. Service.^ every Sunday. ll;Ot> .A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Holy Communion: First Sunday, 11:U0 A. M„ Third Sunday, 7:30 A. M. Koly and Saint’s Days, 10:00 A. M. Sunday .School 9;30 A. M. The public is cordially invited, -All Pews Free. Fine Vested Choir, Sis: Raleigh. N. C. vrCKS^^SSSSALVF CHRlSTyA.\ CHURCH. Corner Cliurch and Davis Streets, Rev. .A, K, Kend-^Il, Pastor. Preaching -jv»ry Sunday 11:00 .A. M. and 7:30 P M. Sunday School, 9:4$ A. M. John R. Foster, Superintendent. Christian Endeavor ssrrices Sunday Erenings at S:4S, Mid-Week Prayer Service, every Wednesday at 7:30 P. H. Ijidies’ Aid and Miseiaaary Society meets on Monday, after the Second Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation estanded ta all. A Chtneh Home for Vidtart a>4 foi Stnxc«n. THE JUm'HOOIST PBOTE8TAMI CHURCH. .Bant Davis Street. Kev. Georre L. Curry, Fkatdr. Prayer Meetinp;, Wednes4ay 7:80 r U. Ladies’ .Aid and Missionary Societies every Monday afternoon after Fir« Sunday in each moHtfa. Christian Endeavor Society meeta at 6:8* Every Sunday Evening;. Sunday School, 9:50 A H. 3. (i. Roe- era. Superintendent. Good Baraca and Ph’Iatbea Gl»s«e» You arc iHvited to attend all che«* services. MAOKDONU LUTHERAN CHURCH. Front Street. Rev, T. S, Brown, Pastor. MoriiiiiK Service 11:00 A. M. Vesper* 7.-30 P. M. Services every Sunday except thi? momi/ig of Third Sunday. Sunday School, »:4S M. Prof. J. B Robertson, Supt. Teachers’ Meeting Wednesday 7;.W P. M. (Pastor’s Study). Woman’s Miaaionary Society, Fir.ir Thuraday, Monthly, 3:30 P. M. I» G. B, Society, Second Thursday Monthly. 7:30 P. M. Taw* Ftopla’a Moeting, Second Su-i- •* a P. If g^FiseaSei
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